OMG!!!! I am so happy to announce our brand new website is live with two beautiful collections. The one featured today is our RESTLESS line, all made with bamboo jersey in Vancouver Canada. We are so proud of this work, it has been a long time coming but it is finally here!
I want to thank my friend & collaborator M'c Kenneth for making my vision come true. Not only he has shot the collection, he has re-designed and re-branded the M-A website. We had a few hiccups along the way but we overcame and now it truly is how I envisioned: sleek, minimal and easy to navigate. He is a talent to be watched.

Thanks to friends, followers and supporters who continue to believe in me and in my work. I hope you will love the site and the new collections as much as I do. Please go toM-A to have look, let me know what you think and share it with friends. I continue to push myself to do better, to learn & grow from the lows and obstacles. And to enjoy the highs and positivity that comes along with being an independent designer and creative.

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